May 7th, 2012

4EXT Recovery Control 2.4.0

Current Version: 2.4.0Requires Android: 2.1 and upCategory: ToolsV2.4.0 update:
Please check the changelog inside the Recovery Control or on www.4ext.net for all changes.
v2.4.0
.) Fixed: on some rare setups it was possible that sd-ext wasn’t detected. Thanks to Dimebagdan65!
.) EFS wipe always returned an error
Thanks to Zameer Mahomed!
.) New language: Romanian.
Thanks to everyone in the Romanian translations group @crowdin.
.) Translations updated.
.) Other minor fixes and layout changes.

Overview:
ROOTED devices only! S-OFF / unlocked bootloader needed.

Regarding support of additional devices:

Please understand that I’m trying to add additional devices you are requesting.
But as a single developer I can only work on one task the same time:

Updates for Recovery Control, 4EXT Recovery, supporting users, or working on support for new devices.
This is why it takes a longer time until I’m able to add any new devices.

By buying this app, you not only get a feature rich application that lets you control, configure and handle the advanced features of 4EXT Recovery with comfort, you also contribute to the future of the Recovery itself!

Thanks to the great community the project will continually improve and stay as active as possible!

Translations: it’s a community project at crowdin.net. Big thanks to everyone participating!

For a fully functional, preview, please download “Recovery Updater” which includes a 3 day preview of 4EXT Recovery Control.
It’s available on www.4ext.net.

Please see www.4ext.net for a complete feature list and the recent changelog.

Examples:

*) Restore: Let the App do the md5sum check INSTEAD of recovery!
-> To make sure the backup will restore before you even reboot into recovery! This also gives you the opportunity to fix md5sums in case you really need that backup badly.

-> this prevents situations where you might be left with a non-bootable device.

*) View all changelogs or known issues of any version available to your device.

*) Stay informed about any newly discovered bugs
*) The following example would be possible to do in just one session (one reboot in to recovery):
-> Restore a backup
-> Create a backup or advanced backup before the restore process starts
-> Format all you partitions in a file system of your choice before the restore process starts
-> Flash as many zip files you want after the restore is complete
-> Fix permissions afterwards if you like
-> Select to stay inside recovery or reboot automatically once all actions are complete